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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1922)
v-TT i l . V i ' t I ' rl Pay Six THE EVENING HERALb, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wthnthmav, .u'oi'mt lima, ft n V. 'i I- Mr M- l. WH8 ME THEY? Name These .Screen Players and Win Free Tickets To Motion Picture Theatres!!! Tim )i)ii nnnie these two ptiinliir screen ptnjerV. Write their mimes mi Hie lilnnk line, sIkii jour iVn untiio, rlli nntl limit In MOVIIJ CONTUST, TIIK HVKMMi HKILVI.U. or lento at TIIK iii:iui.i offlte. si, Ttvii plttiut'N lll nppenr enrli ilnj for two weeks, St tle , til nx In nil. Knt It plrltne will Im iiuitiN'iiil. ,111 Kiev.rs must lie reeelteil lit TIIK HKKAUI not Inter limn niion nf tlin mtiiiiiI tin) following ttilHntliin nml the eormt luiliirt will lin iiililHinl Hint iln). Your riuh for lodit)' picture in list lie (u nut Inter limn Welnetlny jioon. The correct unmet of tixlnj's ltttiie will lie pulilMiftl Weiltiesilny. 1'i'lzeo will lie m unlit! to lhr three teron sulimlltint: the ticnlvt eonvit niiiuhcr of iiiitntil n follow; I'lltST I'lll.K 1.1 five tickets to the STIUN1). STAIl, AXI MIIKHTV THKATRti. NKCOM) lltlKi: b free lltkcK Tlllltl) I'UI.K n frre tlrkets. Tn cet nf n lie. the winner will lie Jmlcett by the time the j;noes nre mrltcil t the llemltl of flee. Kicli cntrlopci will lie Inntkctl Willi the time nf rereipt. Tli-krlN will lie tllvldrv: to ulto winner, ns nearly ns mvl bje, mi etiiinl iiiimher fur rnth Ibentrt'. TIIKKK .l: .NO sriMNCS TO TIMS COXTKST IT'S ritr.i:. hv.su ix VOI'H tilTSS teday: in n m flip Mere (i) Xiimr (II) Xnme Write rinlnly, Your Xnme nail lAtklre . I '. v - 1) (0) Monday's pictures: (l-) itudutpb Valentino. (2). Norma Ttlmadge. TO BE SOUGHT Commissioners From Every State At Conference to Act on Statutes C R. NELSON KILLED it'i'iiit-r. jwnmiiiii Ketiiient.. ise.es Life In Miiho Trmk Aeritlent I lilt. AliC.V. IIKMi Ml ,4 4 iv iiemi: i'xi:xi'i:tvn;i (Coil! llllieil fnilU 1'iiro I ) Money and Markets THi: AUIMLTI.TUIIAI. SITIMTIO.V Good crop nt fair prices make the United State prosperous. Near ly one-half the people of tho coun try ere directly dependent upon ag riculture and a much larger pro- Is the greatest consuming market of the world, the population of this country being equal to tho com bined population of tho United Kingdom nnd the German repub lic. Tho methods of handling, aliltiTilnp. f Innnrlnr- nnrl viinrlrntlnr .. ....! . .! .,.. j . "'"' ""- . '""",, T ,,, V -I 7, ,,. crops of the United States for upon It for llvcl hood. The nbll tyi .... ... ' , . . ... export trade aro unexcelled, aid ot this country to produce food and , ,. . ,,nnr,, ,,,. ,. .... . . . . too only Important competitor of .other agricultural materials has ,,. , , .. . . , . . - . ,., ,.,.., .Ihl country from the standpoint nf ""f1!.. "! Jd 7.d"t lWt haul to Europe 1. the Dc Mv-iuiuiiiiiutu uuti is iiiu uasis ui ia SAN rUANClSCO. Auimt 2 I'mpoted uniform state law fur the retilntlon of nxlatliin, estnlillHlimeut of Joint parental gmtrilliiusthlii of chlldfcn, protection of Illegitimate elilltlreli, estaiiiiliment or Declara tory jtidgmentH, extr.iilllon of per son rluirged with crime nnd rre.itltin ot uniform tomuierclal ncti. eru sulimlltetl to the thlrty-teeoiid niiiiu.it meeting (f the rominlsriltini'rs on uniform t.l.itu l.ivss uieellug here to tlay. Coniiiilsloiifrn fiom eery"inte In the nation nnd from the fulled StnteV ptiiM'i ilons ntteiullug the conference, will eniisliler and net en tho propoietl statute Mil week Committers submitting their reports f recommended definite tl rafts of the t laws that they had drawn up. j Dangerous fljlug oxer populous .lections, ot the country by nM.itof j would be made n misdemeanor by the , uniform nvlatlou act proposed to the ! conference. Owners or lr.irors of air- craxt which cause (lamagu "are an aqlutcly liable for Injury to persons or roperty on tho land or water be neath, caused by the nscout. iloscent or fllKht of the nlrcraft.or the drop ping or falling of any object there from," the proposed law states. Under the suggested shilutes the "ownership of the spare above the lands and waters ot the state Is de clared to bo vented In the seer:il owners nf the surface beneath, sub ject to the right of flight." - This right of .flight contained In tho draft said Mint "flight In sir craft over the Muds and waters of this state Is lawful. Unless nt surh a low nltltude as to Interfere with the existing use to which the land or water, or tho space over thu laud or water. Is put by the owner, or. unless so conducted as to tho Imminently dangerous to persons or propery law- Many Mends here will regret the. n,, XU1M .dortrlfled to hear the mm ml death of C Ulehnrd Nelson, bettor! mither room. l"or forty weohn tint known us. "Hick" Nelson, whu whs t ImhIi tiiiiunt slrunnled, n It were, for killed recently In ldnho, while drlv-, human speech. Then on March in, Iur n county toid truck. NeNm I is;i!, Wutsim btiftimo iil.utMt 'lis. no was u well-known Oregon iilhletnj with Joy when ho be.ir.l mer Hie nntl a membei of the KlniiiiiMi IVIiiwiie llell'H voire savlMtf naseii.iit team annul seven years1 npo. tlurlng hi resilience here. Mo vvas n well-known Uulverlty ot Oregon football b.isketb.ill iii.d biseball )il. i.'i- In t'Jir.-ttMT. lie played center on tho fouMi.ill tenm antl for' three .vears was n varsity guard In basket ball. In the spring of 1910 li return- "Mr Wutsim, (nine Iur". I wt:it Mm." On hlx -!'lli hlrtlid'M. It'll iecel eil his palt'itt. It wnn n the Ci'lllmt ulnl exposition held u I'hlliiili'lplilii, two months Inter, whei. men i'f ticliMiro the worltl over wh ' litul cmio to oxamlue nitd studv tbi niiiiurous luveutlous ehlhlted, k'vv 1'iof. tUil STARVINGPAIR FOUND, "WM .JJS! sm.m,u Midi And Wife litt In II. ('. H-, iiieil by Ciiiiitilhin Colli e (roiitliiueil fitiiu I'm:" ed to the University of Oregoa nsi give a practical tli'iun'istr.itlnn if Din coach of the tre.hmen. Last enr lriismlslon of the li'ima voice bv he wa athletic coach nt Wallo- electricity. w.i high school, whom his te.iius' While Mr. Hell will be besi ivmiin li.ul exceptional Mirccs. When ! "'"' '"' l,,e Invent'ir nf llm lele- school rlot.ed tor tho summer vn-l I'hnne, a claim Mint Inn beer, tumuli. ration he went to Uiilijwoll. IdnJin. ,'1 H,,,JK'' "' lettii'. umleM. he to play baseball In the Western "''" ''ccamn nfiled for othe- liivu Idnlii league. It was whllo work- "nl,H "', V!,H J"'1" '"VMilii- of ili Iur for tho comity road doii.irtiiii.nt Krnplinphnno with Km.i.ier Tolnt-i there, driving a truck, that h 'was, ,'" I"""''! " UiB'Miii mtlluil -f killed June '11 lltnograpiiy. a piioiepiioiio. ami nn in ill hVlimarv nf I3LM Mr V..l-n.. ! llcllon balance. Me IllWll'teil a Vie marked .Mis Ull.al.eth oronimr ,holl ',r,,,," w,,,c,, lu,m"llj l"" ......... ...... I. ....... H....I. ...... ..... iur liilllf'l iuu( niurii i ifl.tiiiT.i. ..it. of Cildwell, Idaho. Me Is survived : by his widow unit by hi psrunts. Mr. nnd Mrs (1. 1). Nelson ottfl.rUn "V" f,.vel, Hro ' k" .Nelson wu a star baseball play-, pp ll ..I.1...I flrl ln.n r..M ..M.... .. ..u ,m..v.. ..., I'Mav .... IMIl'U n. . rarons nt tho Oregon university . , . ..... field, lie spent 1. eu nil mir fJ'JOO'tOO III tesllllg III lelialiiill.il iilidr.wt.ibllshett .' prliii'ltite In .-irchl(cMijre;jlhe usu i." tutrnhei'.r.il foreign trade. It Is now mtd-scitson and al though adverse weather might re sult In marked downward revisions r of crop estimates It Is assumed that tho crop yenr 1912 will be reasonably satUfictory. Kvcn If harvest re sults should fall below tho yield which Iisa been forecast there Is no" doubt that the United Slates has a good' wheat crop. The corff crop I by no mcins made. The July cxtlinatc Is for a crop somewhat less then last ear but slightly In ex ecs of the averageacrop during the iiti- years jjio-.u. mere is a largo carryover, however, and a yield equivalent to tho five-year iivcrngc would mean satUfactory conditions In tho corn belt. With the ezreptlou of oats tho outlook -for other grains Is good and largo croin of potatoes and tobacco aro expected. A cotton crop consldcr uhly largo rthan last juur la now "' Indicated but uncertainly ni to de terioration which may bo cauwd ly tho bollwcuvll makes the final yield uiitnrtalti, Tho .merUau" farmer" Is aasurod nf n market. Tho dopicstlc mar.:ot T minion of Canada. Tho exportable fu)ly on thc l!U, cr ,vater ,c,.4,, surplus of the American crops of 19:2 will be promptly absorbed oy tho International market. Tho laAt two years bavo been CU couraglng to farmers, but they sro Increasingly becoming aware ot their advantageous competitive posi tion and aro recovering their old confidence. Prices ot leading farm products nre now much above their recent low point and also well above tho prewar level. There Is no rea son to expect a return ot tho price levels of the boom years but there Is likewise no reason which might Justify a fear that tho unprofitable prices of the adjustment porlod of 1920-21 will return. Farmers nro reducing their Indebtedness. They nro expanding their purchases ot agricultural Implements, fertilizers and other farm necessaries, and tho time Is not far ahead when they will ho In a position to Increase their purchases of other clauses of goods. Business In the agricultural tllttrlctn' shows confidence and that confiilcnro Is a Justifiable basis for faith In tho cntlro business situa tion of tho country. National Uanjc of Commerce, Now York. FIRST HO .CONFERENCE ' International 'Authorities Expected to Attend Meeting At Chicago, III., August 68 1 CIMCACO, III., August 2. T'he.clpul radio broadcasting station on leading radio authorities of America . Hm city hull, wni ma do clialrmun. und the world uro expected to take I tui- J - Mauborgne, signal of i.rth0 first international radio Ut"r l"0,8""1 "' , of I'nirni'M. nntt firi-enfe.! tlin rireul. CunferuiUQ to bn hnlil In Amnrlra mi' . ... August C, 7 and S. in connection with thu puxoant or progress, Tho ses sions of thu congress will bo held In Convention hull on the municipal pier. Tho plan of holding the radio con ference was a development of tho radio (uinmlttco of tho pageant, nf which (leorge K. Caribou, of tho Clil M-iigo department of gab und olee trldty, und sponsor for tho muni- Moaiorlei Will Llro Whom You Say It With Flowers Flowers for ovory occasion KUautb Flower Shop Street. Phone M OtfB fiundayg 9 to 1 Week 4yn, 8 a, ra. to 8 p. m. dcucy of thu tongrcss, IJoflnlto nssuranco of their pres ence at thu congress have been re ceived from Charlos I', fitelnmctx. Mr, Louis Cohen, tonsultlng engineer, slguul corps, Mr. J? 11. Uellingcr, physicist for thu U. S. bureau of standards, Francis W. Munmoro of tho bureau of stundurds, In addition to a number ot representatives from large electrical concerns. While thu congress Is in progress a meeting of the radio leaders will bo culled by President Muuborgnu nnd Chulrmun Carlson, ut which a plan to make tho congress a perimiuont organization will he submitted, Tho purpose of tho organization, It was fjatod, wquyi bo to promote de velopment of radio In its many phases to encourage, amatcuis und to popularize broadcasting programs. The congress will open with u speed contest for radio operators for which Commissioner Carlson has posted a diamond medal, and which Is expect ed to attract the fastest operators of the country. cell or unit lirniit-limit IiIh life. Ilr It. 'I! innln- at tho Oregon university f, ,, ,rim. .. .,.,,, ftu and wa captain In 1917. Me was ,,,.,,. ,, f,me.,i,;i. Want i member of Alpln Tan Onicw mi- vtt.Mt,M .ironlrlbuied 23).00( tlcnal college fiylornlty. Me tried,.,, ,,. American iioei.lm. In I'm out with the Portland Heavers nt mte Teaching of lii I t .ho Teaf on,, time, lie was one of the mott ii ... ., Imm,i.r r.f niniiv o' Mir popular athlete. who ever nttumleit , fndlnn American loiruet sirl.-Ces. mi luiTi'riujr ui uregou. m , "" .. , I riXUiXIHS'-WMT". To have satlsfletl rustoiuer Is our , chief ambition Currln Says Kn. m I.KillT.VCi: AMAIX CAini'ltMM VANCOUVIIlt, II. t , August 'J. I nr Imr nvnininH. Asliluiiit J"l Hi b. i -latst In Mm liiimtlliilns, Peter Hlj In heiiul) III her ait In I. u ,',, ... , . ,."..i parks nml Imiiluvmils. HtHfft.nl und I.N wife we.o round ' . )f )I(, , leeenlly In tlin last stages nf Mini- ,,1,1,,,, unen ihIiIkiI iiiiinlim M. . vntlnii by two ciitistableH nn the nieut In the iieillt nr Hie ivl-ilmu ui Knyn liver, .12 miles from Skeeiia Mm highway eiiiuiulsi.lnn ilanl. n iiiIIIk. Tim uiuple had nut eaten .lulm n.i. piovlng n.mllmr In?, , . , ,. , fiiilnr III tlllllWiltllK mi npiiniliii . 1 real fond rnr 20 days, the nuly ..,,,..., ,.., ... ,, ,. 1U III.' ri.'., 11 1 ,,,. 1 im wi, it.M. ..... thing Mint kepi Uiem ullv'o lielilg Nuliiu. Ihin ilnue sn mm li Im Hi. iitilip miiiln bv Imlllng itrlps nt nlil gnu Unit wn tihnultl all 1 i 1 .1. beaver skill. Klaffiird's enuilllliiii ' pumi-rilm: Us l-eauilfi.t, m. an, was pltltul. as he has been suffer- '' '"iiiinimi nil mnvenieni-, r,, Im: frnni litluiiriilosls Mr snme ,"",',, mtr MlUeMS In 1-mi 1 r, niniiMi. Mow Im wn tit.lt tn Mir- tr,'" "n,l Hlr"1" "f ,lMll "" vlve his terrible oxporleunn Is 11 iiUateiy tn physlclsli. Ntnffuril und hi wire weie dis covered In 11 Nimill tent, pitched mi- " tier it big tree The mail. Ion weak w" """ ,l"'' ,llml "f '"' " '""' , , . , . . . iIIsk but. iiiHi-rlpllnns aii'l iiniK' to move, was placed hi 11 canon mid ,,, .., ,,., ,lf ,vn ,,o n,. tlin "email wu hhhImIciI ulnng llm Cuiiln Hna Ho , shiit until 11 pnlut 22 miles from " " the rallw.o was leaihed. Mere they WELCD PLANT RUSHED were left with friends, with enough 1 fned In I.ihI six weeks, mid 11 store Ihritlme Winl, MiiiImI 'till- Wert, of medicine ,mi) onlei- nn I'lle kiiinIiIi'I' tlin value nf Hie l niir ! and In nireitil nnim whlelv lb ft , nf Oregon the hemillftll lilltl-S'lO l.lVi: WKKM. Aug. 2 - owing " Hi .MOIIII.'lt.s ,V .t .Villi."", Inn:,, aiuoiltit nr buslliess mi linii.l, , tint Weed Lumber ciiiiimi' fa. MONTKSANO. Wash, Aug 2- ti will eoixaioiiin wnrkliu: ! Mnlhers of Canard Creek, n turn- lime this week. This woik wn" niuully In tlin e.iKt end nf the nnni- , (,,,, 7 n ,, ,u u p , , ty will have n two wenl- v nxil Inn lug I s hours 11 day fur 11 n thin summer The (llrls- 1 Itib nf llm! pinj, x,(in woik the ov.nu.i.- cnniiuiinlt) tilted unanimously Hint j -r 1 urn seteral hiiutli.. .., enrl. girl takn nver the hmiselii Id ,,.M ,, f the 7i.h an dutle fnr 11 forlnlKht nnd give tln-lr iul box fsctorles Produ ilnu i mothers u cnmplet.i rest mid oppor-', u f11Cnre ha. pot b 1 nppi utility to tnl.e M vacallnn trip . rm,J,y 'ewMM ,,y ,, of r.irs dud In 1,1 rlk i.l. ' I j't)lr.Nlf.(M:.V. Aug 2. Mi.ll ' tn It delegation which has been .itiih- Ing the efforts nf 'pmhlhlllnii In I'fn- POIITLAN1). Aug. 2 Mat Id Light- land doubts whether ll will bo pirn ncr. alleged narcotics smuggler, who slide ever to carry through .iffotilvc oc!ipcd from thu 1'nlteil States eon- prohibition In Denmark, sular Jail at Shanghai, linn been tap. Tim delegates consider that the tured and Is In lr;ons on a freighter best solution of the iiieiitlntl. is far de In Los Angeles harbor August 24.' us Denmark Is concerned. I Mm free District Attorney Humphrey's learn-1 sale of Intoxicants very heavily tax ed today. ' ed. 'i 111: sr.Mit.i; mi:.m' Impatient Diner: "liny, iiiIm'" Waitress- ' Don't servo It. sir!" 1 age Minis (ieniirne Castmnii film in the ,. low carious, nlwnn fresh Curries h'nr Drugs. Pnnr tllllgs nre like iieni If . r Hi . iliiu'l havn the "kbk" ('mi lint I., tlrugs Jlerald classified mil pay vnu. Currln Knr'Drugs. Two dnnrn eant1 Our mlveitlklug tells llm truth Tho registration of aircraft, licen sing of pilots nnd establishment of rules fpr aerial navigation should bu le'ft to the natlonnl government tlKx committee believes. In tho luw for thc protection of Illegitimate children proposed by u special committee of the conference, both tho mother and father would ho held responsible for the Mjpport. of thu chllWen bom out of v.,dlocU. "The mother owes her child main tenanco und supimrt as If the same wcro born In wedlock," the statute would state. "Tho father owes the child maintenance and support, hav ing regard to thu condition . In thu llfo of the mother, until It attains tho nge or 17, or If tho child Is phy sically or mentally Incjpablo of working, until tho child arrives at full nge," thu report sas. Failure or tiio ratiier to support his child would subject lilm to 11 fine of not exceeding 1,000 or Imprison ment for not more than one year. The wlfo and husband are made Joint natural guardian of their Lnlnor children, untler provision of 11 proposed luw submitted by (he com mittee on Joint parental guurdlaii. shin.. J'acli would bo held niUally responsible for the quo, welfare und education of the children und tho carp and management of their e tatcs. Until would have equal pow. ors, rights and duties, und neither have ono right paramount to tho right ot the othor, A uniform fiduciaries nit which tho committee believes would relievo persons dealing with a fiduciary from the responsibility of a burden of Inquiry Into tho good faith of the fiduciary, Is recommended by tho committee on uniform commercial ucts. Tho general purposu Is said to be "to establish uniform and def inite reus (u place of tho diverse und Indoflnito rules now prevailing us to 'constructive notice' of .breaches of fiduciary obligations." Under Hip proposed declaratory Judgment act, courts within their re spective Jurisdictions would hato the power to dcclaro rights, status und other legal relations whether or not furthor relief could bo obtained In tho court, tho declaration to have tho sumo forccy us u fluul Judgment or decrcovby thu Judgo, This power would bo limited to mutters Involv ing construction or validity of 0; legal question in relation to a muni cipal nrdlnunCu or stutu law. rf tlfft Klamath Kli.wer Simp m 2f (Mrrlii Si Sn. 2 TODAY'S FASHIONS . J Sacred Heart Academy Hoarding ni:d Mix School for llnys und tllrl A'm. 1 tint wholesome food iimI ltegul.ir iloiiis Personal . vision with homelike loiidiiioiiu X School Will Open Sept. 5, 1922 - "l"r Information mil on or write, 9 'rilSTKIt Kt'PIJIMOIt. K'aiiinlli Palls. Ore ;.0. ujy Hot Weather Underwear (fol (4A ' 1 Bmv 1 V' MtLm M5 i ekiW rK u 1 . 1 t a v 1 raraM j -J TONIGHT AT THE STRAND m The costume slln is tho latest addition to hot weather lingerie. It li worn with a pair ot step Ins and cither with or without a chemise. Congee and White silks are thc materials used. Filling the Week-End Bag A KKK.V OlkSl'ItVKIt "Daddy, do tho heathon wear clothes?" "Surely, whutover makes you ask uuch a question?" "I only wondered why you put a button In the collection Plato at church today," answered tho youngster. I K9Pa fvMasi W 'X $ $vm tuffi'-1'?!? " M'clu I (jiKvH BSStassBfBSSSSSSSSSKzlBSSSSs VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE THE COSMO FO One hour of real ciitcrlaimnaiil " Minstrel first part, opening in Mvu and div iiiK in ISui'lvHcjiiu Grand Opera. A riot of music, ringing, dancing and comedy, featuring the famous Marimbo Jazz Orchestra mid harmony singing, beautiful girls, beautiful war drobe and positively the best combination of ar tistsHeal Artists that Klamath Falls has ever seen also William Fairbanks H 1 in For. the week-end bag a spoil dress is essential. A slip-on Jump; dress of ratlno is best. Also take along- a simple dinner dress. If you wear a suitan extra blouso or two will fit In on odd occasions. "WESTERN PEP" V , A western picture full of action and thrills and fights that will make you hold onto your seats, and A Good Comedy and Vaudeville Movies, t Show starts at 0:30 and at 0:00 Come early Vaudeville appears at 7:30 and S):l5 " REMEMBER TJrllS.BIG SHOW IS AT THE STRAND TONIHGT ' fl'MI" n'f" KTSgSK 1 " v&